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Regarding his magazine's political orientation, he said: "It is hard to understand a religious person who votes Democrat... Maimonides, the great Jewish philosopher, said there are ten levels of charity, tzedakah. The highest level is making a person self-sufficient, which sounds like what the GOP wants to do. So he's commenting on what he thinks Christians ought to beleive? I've never met a Jewish person who welcomed a Christian telling what he thought Jewish people beleive. Most Jews will tell you that the Christian Old Testament is a poor copy of the original and that Christians get a huge portion of it wrong. Now this guy is telling me what Christians beleive? Did Maimonides take into account the Gospels or the other books of the New Testament into account when he coined his philosophy?
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You're the idiot because I never assumed that. Don't assume. It's makes an ass out of you but not me. |
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huh? It had EVERYTHING to do with it being Jewish! What the **** is wrong with how your brain works?
Is it the Jew thing that's gotten you worked up? Let's say we have something called the Black Law Journal and it comes out with staunchly right-wing positions. You don't think people will find it ironic that something so prominently centered around an ethnic group that overwhelmingly supports particular political positions would support the opposite positions? A Black media source hard-charging against liberals when most Blacks are liberals. |
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blah blah blah Neo-conservatives have dreamed of democracy in the Middle East for the past 20 years. That's what Bush said USA was fighting for in Iraq, to achieve democracy in the Middle East. There it is. USA already had 2 bloody, horribly expensive and decade-long wars in the Middle East, "for freedom" and "for democracy". There you have it, democratic Egypt that is free of foreign influence. What do the neoconservatives want to achieve, when will they be happy? What is it that you want, exactly? |
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Look, he's a democratically elected leader and thus reflects the will of the Egyptian people. |
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What do the neoconservatives want to achieve, when will they be happy? What is it that you want, exactly? |
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I think Zevico has a point.
In Argentina I saw leftists say stuff such as "this revolts in the middle east prove everybody wants more freedom and democracy, that muslims are no different from us" Leftists just can't conceive that many people may want to live in a country that enforces islamic law and traditions in an authoritarian way. They think love for democracy is natural, universal, inherent. |
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The Christian minorities in the middle east, who descend from the people who did not convert to Islam after the arab conquest, generally prefers the rather secular dictator and are much more afraid of the democratically elected islamist leaders. |
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No, what I meant is that leftists saw a lot of relatively modern young guys using twitter and facebook in order to organize demonstrations against a dictator and thought! look, they also want freedom, and democracy, and western modern civil liberties!
Then, the dictator falls, and the people vote for an islamist and not a modern, democratic, liberal person, and the non muslims be them christian minority or a relatively secular person have it worse than under Mubarak, Hussein or Assad. |
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